Posts Tagged ‘Environment’

June 22, 2010   4:09 am,  The post writted by admin

Wind Energy in the Built Environment

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Designing buildings that maximize wind harvest and drive a set of turbines that provide power for buildings is the architectural concept presented in this scientific analysis. The practicalities presented in this design concept will interest engineers and architects, while the possibilities of wind power being used at a domestic level will delight proponents of renewable energy.
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Wind Energy in the Built Environment

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June 17, 2010   9:18 pm,  The post writted by admin

1 Less Diaper – What Does This Mean For the Environment? A Reduced Carbon Footprint For Your Baby!

Practicing Elimination Communication (EC) is a Great Way to Reduce All Forms of Diaper Waste and Washing.

This means a smaller carbon footprint for your baby. The Earth will benefit from less waste generated by those notoriously huge creators of waste – brand new babies! Consider EC, or Baby Pottying, as a way to begin gradually reducing the amount of diapers your baby wears each day. Aim to use one less diaper daily. Your baby will help…

‘EC’ is a traditional, ancient way of caring for the hygiene needs of your baby.

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June 9, 2010   3:03 pm,  The post writted by admin

New Wind Turbine Design Good for Rural, Urban Environment


Wind power is one of the fastest growing forms of alternative energy in the world. More and more, wind power mills are seen in the countryside, in large wind farms and for the most part, away from city life. But a new form of wind power is now designed to work in an urban environment. VOA producer Zulima Palacio has the story. Mill Arcega narrates.

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May 28, 2010   12:59 pm,  The post writted by admin

Food Waste Disposer will be a best friend of environment

An increasingly number of the house owners are interested by what they can do to be more environmentally responsible around the home and often ask a professional for advice on the topic. They might be surprised to discover how maximum use of a workhorse appliance in the kitchen – food waste disposers – can make a difference. In fact, according to studies in the United Kingdom and Australia, using disposers actually decreases a household’s greenhouse gas emissions.

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May 21, 2010   2:17 am,  The post writted by admin

Food Waste Disposers ? Keep Healthy Environment

We generally have the belief that food waste disposers are bad for the environment; but in fact this could not be further from the truth. Food waste disposers are good for the environment, and are a great way to start a compost pile for people who otherwise wouldn’t have the time or space to do so. This article aims to provide you with up to date information regarding the benefits of using a food waste disposer.

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June 17, 2009   9:55 am,  The post writted by admin

Is Guy Dauncey An Eco-Visionary?

If you feel that’s there’s nothing you can do personally to combat climate change, this interview with Guy Dauncey might give you a few ideas.

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June 9, 2009   5:51 am,  The post writted by admin

What’s ‘Home’?

World Environment Day 2009 saw the global release of a movie billed by producers as “the greatest green event ever”.

From New York’s Central Park to the Champs de Mars by Paris’ Eiffel Tower,Yann Arthus-Bertrand, the French photographer  known for the “Earth From The Air” books and “Seen From The Air” on TV, is releasing the green-awareness movie “Home” in over 100 countries simultaneously.

Shot from the air in a chopper, the environmental documentary will be available across the globe June 5, mostly free of charge, in open-air spaces as well as theatres, TV, DVD. It will be available on the Internet at www.youtube.com/homeproject until 14th June 2009

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